Vine fans were left disappointed in 2017 when its owner, Twitter, pulled the plug on the video-looping app. But now one of its co-founders has promised that a new version of the app, called Byte, is coming soon. The post Vine fans, your favorite video-looping app is coming back as Byte appeared first on Digital Trends. ......

Vine — the much loved and mourned short video hosting platform — will return, kind of, sort of. Co-creator Dom Hofmann announced on Twitter today that its spiritual success is set to arrive next spring. Details? We don’t have many. Though Hofmann did give us a name — Byte — and logo to match. From the sound out of, things will operate similarly to Vine, with short, looping...

Byte, a new looping video service from one of the creators of Vine, is set to launch next spring. Vine founder Dom Hofmann revealed Thursday he would be releasing a new looping video app next spring. The app will be called Byte. Vine was a massively popular video service that Twitter acquired in 2012 and shut down four years later. Good news, long-suffering Vine fans: A...

If you were to query meme historians, they would almost undoubtedly say that the killing of Vine was one of the stupidest business decisions made in the last decade. Vine, of course, was the beloved app scooped up by Twitter to the reported tune of $30 million. And then Twitter shut it down. For years there have been rumors about a new Vine appearing–and we’re beginning to see...